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Author: Robin
Date: 2000-10-08 07:09
If Vandoren V12s are cut from thicker blanks than the regulars, why are they softer than the regular Vandorens? I would have thought that they would be harder.
Robin
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Author: kenny
Date: 2000-10-08 13:46
for the same reed number, the V12 is indeed softer. In fact half a value softer. So for example, a number 4 V12 is as hard as a number 3.5 regulars
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Author: Steve Hartman
Date: 2000-10-08 14:15
One theory is that the cane is more dense, thus harder, closer to the bark. With a thicker blank, the tip area may be cut from a softer part of the cane.
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